Life's pretty good at the moment. I mean, it's not like Christmas every day, but it's just a steady stream of goodness which makes me feel fine. I mean, I'm having awesome times with my friends, I'm more or less on top of my school work, I'm loved, it's Christmas, snow might be coming, we're starting Creative Writing in English Lit, Mrs R won't need to have a go at me next lesson, I have no theatre till next week, I have the mother of all weekends coming up, I'm going to the dinner and dance (bit worried I might not fit into the suit, though), and on top of all that, I have the second most awesome presentation to give in History next lesson. If you like that kind of thing.
Unfortunately, the downside to all this good stuff is that there's no drama! Well, I guess that massive argument in theatre last night was pretty dramatic, but apart from that nothing's really going down. There's no gossip, and if there is, it's not important enough to get to me. It's like everyone's cosied up for Christmas. Well, we'll see...The last week of term usually holds a few revelations. Which brings my onto the next point...
Heroes is almost over!!!!!!!!!!! NOOOOOOO!!! Actually, I say 'over', I mean 'at the Xmas break' stage. We must have...let's see, two or three episodes left. Three at maximum. Then they take a break and come back in the spring with 12 more episodes, the "Fugitives" story arc, at around the same time as Doctor Who. It's likely I'll be in Russia for the premieres of both series! Just my luck...But back to the present, the end of "Villains" draws near. Who will live? Who will die? Will Nathan die again and then come back again? Will Bennet finally decide whether he's coming or going? Will Peter get his powers back? Will any of them, for that matter? Will Hiro's memory go back to normal? Will Matt and Daphne get married? So many questions!! And they're bound to end it on some whopping huge cliffhanger too huge to comprehend. I wish Doctor Who's series did that.
Anyway, not much else to report here, I guess I'd better get back to my brilliant life. Sorry if I've depressed anyone, but I just can't get over how good my life is at the moment. So yeah, keep on going, you'll get there in the end.
Jack
- Hogswatchnight, the version of Christmas from Terry Pratchett's Discworld, occurs on the night of the 32nd of December.


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